Nanoplastics derived from single-use PET bottles can directly disrupt key biological systems that are vital for human health, according to a study led by the Institute of Nano Science and Technology, ...
Nanoplastics derived from single-use PET bottles can directly disrupt key biological systems that are vital for human health, ...
(Nanowerk News) A new nanotechnology development by an international research team led by Tel Aviv University researchers will make it possible to generate electric currents and voltage within the ...
A large research team led by nanotechnologist Roy van der Meel rebuilt the body's own proteins and fats into nano-delivery ...
A new study provides the first clear evidence that nanoplastics derived from single-use PET bottles can directly disrupt key biological systems that are vital for human health. Nano-plastics are a ...
India, Dec. 5 -- A new study conducted in India provides the first clear evidence that nanoplastics derived from single-use ...
A technology developed in the laboratory of Prof. Amit Meller from the Technion—Israel Institute of Technology Faculty of Biomedical Engineering marks a significant advancement toward rapid proteome ...
(Nanowerk News) Prof. Sang Ouk Kim’s group at KAIST has developed a new type of artificial muscle fiber based on graphene-liquid crystal elastomer composites. This new artificial muscle has been ...
Researchers from the Structural Biology Center at Montpellier University in France have devised a DNA-based nano robot capable of exploring cells in the human body. This 50-nanometer robot has been ...
New research reveals nanoplastics from everyday PET bottles directly harm human health. Studies show long-term exposure damages gut microbes, reduces their protective functions, and increases ...